Sterling College reported their official enrollment numbers for 2015 with the fourth highest count in College history, 704 students.
Release Date:
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Sterling College reported their official enrollment numbers for 2015 with the fourth highest count in College history, 704 students. Over the past five years Sterling has increased its minority percentage by eight points, reporting 27 percent of students claimed an ethnicity of black, Hispanic, American Indian and Asian/Pacific Islander this year. The College also reported students coming from 28 states and eight international countries, a significant increase in the number of international students in the last five years.
Merrillyn Kloefkorn initiated the festival when she became a member of the education faculty at Sterling College
Release Date:
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Thousands of children and teachers across Rice and surrounding counties enjoyed the Santa Fe Trail Children’s Literature Festival from 2002-2010. Merrillyn Kloefkorn initiated the festival when she became a member of the education faculty at Sterling College, drawing from her many acquaintances in the world of children’s literature to plan the festival. Unfortunately, Kloefkorn had to discontinue the festival in 2010.
Recognizing the benefit of the event for public schools, the education faculty at Sterling College decided to reinstate the annual festival this fall.
Last month, 10 members of the Sterling College Ministry Teams joined with over 260,000 people from around the world to participate in the Global Leadership Summit.
Release Date:
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Last month, 10 members of the Sterling College Ministry Teams joined with over 260,000 people from around the world to participate in the Global Leadership Summit. Ministry Teams Director Jenny Bradley joined students Britt Bowman, Chris Green, Austin Mettling, Joel Morey, Micah Oelze, Justin Porter, Dara Quastad, Chyann Schneider, Lindy Smith and Summer Stanley in attending the event on Aug. 6-7, 2015.
Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Jonathan Conard has co-authored a book with his sister, Kristin Conard, a writing teacher and freelance travel writer.
Release Date:
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Cool fall weather is right around the corner, and finding the perfect place to spend time outdoors is now easier thanks to a Sterling College professor’s book about the best trails in Kansas. Sterling College’s Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Jonathan Conard has co-authored a book with his sister, Kristin Conard, a writing teacher and freelance travel writer. The book, “Kansas Trail Guide: The Best Hiking, Biking, and Riding in Kansas,” is published through University Press of Kansas and has been available for purchase since May 2015.
Derek Schmidt will give a presentation to Sterling College students, employees and the public on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015, at 7 p.m.
Release Date:
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt will give a presentation to Sterling College students, employees and the public on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015, at 7 p.m. The Attorney General will discuss the current state of law enforcement in Kansas and answer questions after his presentation. The public is invited to attend this event that will take place in Heritage Hall on the third floor of Cooper Hall on the campus of Sterling College.
Sterling College will host Oklahoma’s current state Poet Laureate, Dr. Benjamin Myers, for a poetry reading on Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 4 p.m. in Cornerstone in the Student Union.
Release Date:
Monday, September 14, 2015
Sterling College will host Oklahoma’s current state Poet Laureate, Dr. Benjamin Myers, for a poetry reading on Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 4 p.m. in Cornerstone in the Student Union.
“We are honored to have Dr. Myers here on campus for this special event. Dr. Myers continues to influence others through his intricate narrative poems that explore life in Oklahoma. He is a gifted teacher whose award-winning work will inspire both our students and the larger community,” said Aaron Brown, assistant professor of writing and editing.